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Title: Hemispheric asymmetry in holistic processing of words
Authors: Ventura, Paulo
Delgado, João
Ferreira, Miguel
Farinha-Fernandes, António
Guerreiro, José Carlos
Faustino, Bruno
Leite, Isabel
Wong, Alan
Editors: Grimshaw, Gina
Nicholls, Michael
vallortigara, Giorgio
Keywords: Portuguese words
hemispheric asymmetries
divided visual field paradigm
holistic word processing
Complete composite task
Issue Date: 13-May-2018
Publisher: Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition
Citation: Ventura, P. , Delgado, J., Ferreira, M., Farinha-Fernandes, A., Guerreiro, J C, Faustino, B., Leite, I., & Wong, A. C.-N. (2018). Hemispheric asymmetry in holistic processing of words. Laterality: Asymmetries of Body, Brain and Cognition, 24, 98-112.
Abstract: Holistic processing has been regarded as a hallmark of face perception, indicating the automatic and obligatory tendency of the visual system to process all face parts as a perceptual unit rather than in isolation. Studies involving lateralized stimulus presentation suggest that the right hemisphere dominates holistic face processing. Holistic processing can also be shown with other categories such as words and thus it is not specific to faces or face-like expertize. Here, we used divided visual field presentation to investigate the possibly different contributions of the two hemispheres for holistic word processing. Observers performed same/different judgment on the cued parts of two sequentially presented words in the complete composite paradigm. Our data indicate a right hemisphere specialization for holistic word processing. Thus, these markers of expert object recognition are domain general.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24924
Type: article
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